As its name suggests, the vehicle incorporates a number of black styling elements that give it an almost evil look. The bodykit, rear bumper garnish, roof spoiler, funky alloys and fuel flap are presented in gloss black, while an aluminium ‘Black Edition’ badge on the tailgate proudly serves as a name tag.

Similar editions of the CR-V and Jazz are also available in Blighty. Once you go black…

While most dream of the future, Jonathan Tan dreams of the past, although he's never been there. Fantasises much too often about cruising down Treacher Road (Jalan Sultan Ismail) in a Triumph Stag that actually works, and hopes this stint here will snap him back to present reality.

I am still baffled on why Honda UK released the Civic model left hand drive version in the UK? (As per illustrated in the photos above).
Are they thinking of expanding the market into other European countries?

I wonder all people comment here working in automotive industry, because when something new out, you guys talk like a “pro”. Honda copy mercedes ideas, proton use audi ideas, toyota steal subaru ideas, ugly deisgn, cheap interior stuff and etc. If you guys have own idea, I really hope you guys manage to do something on automotive industry not just talk like a “pro automotive designer/engineer” here. LOL

Honda’s engine is the most reliable one among all japanese cars.Rarely give much problems unlike those conti. Can rev gao gao till redline 7-8k rpm. Eg: FD2 type R. It’s not the fastest(but still consider fast enough can ta pao many cars) but it is awesome in cornering, track and most importantly “reliability” !! Bravo to honda R&D team. I am owning a 1.8 ivtec FB. Even thou only 1.8 but I able to reach 220 top speed . All stock !

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